Dori Vanderheyden’s work layers and enfolds themes of sexuality, the body and colour as a way to evoke questions of what it means to be a human in the universe at this time. The evocative qualities of light emitting fluorescent plexiglass were considered as a material body alongside the material human body to negotiate the meaning of relationships between all bodies, human and non-human. This installation work is the culmination of her graduate work for the Interdisciplinary Art, Media and Design MFA, at OCAD University.
Photos from Dori's Opening April 11th
Artist Talk: April 13 | 2 - 4 pm
Dori’s talk was a refreshing and exciting conversation about sexuality, colour, humanism and identity. Dori’s exhibition, coloured bodies: material moves is the culminating exhibition of her Master’s Thesis.
Want to experience the Artist Talk digitally? Visit the links below to watch the event as it happened live.
Dori's Talk Video #1 (SD 29:50 min) & Video #2 (SD 27:21 min) below
Dori’s talk was a refreshing and exciting conversation about sexuality, colour, humanism and identity. Dori’s exhibition, coloured bodies: material moves is the culminating exhibition of her Master’s Thesis.
Want to experience the Artist Talk digitally? Visit the links below to watch the event as it happened live.
Dori's Talk Video #1 (SD 29:50 min) & Video #2 (SD 27:21 min) below